Author: Graham

Brenton recommends the EMIB ‘pocket edition’

The EMIB ‘pocket edition’ has been designed to fit a standard wallet or pocket so that you may carry it with you at all times. Information in the ‘pocket edition’ does not replace your own Emergency Medical Information Book, but rather be a prompt for contact details, medications and medical conditions.

The Emergency Medical Information Book has saved many lives and we know many people have purchased another book so they can carry the second copy with them, especially when travelling.
We have responded with these requests by creating a ‘pocket edition’ with most of the details
recorded in your main EMIB.

Brenton Ragless EMIB Ambassador

Brenton Ragless (media personality) has gratefully accepted the roll of EMIB Ambassador.

Brenton says the Emergency Medical Information Book is a ‘must have’ in every home.

Having come from a previous role as, Media Spokesperson for the SA Country Fire Service, Brenton highlighted the value of everyone having an EMIB, especially frontline emergency service personnel.

Brenton claims the Emergency Medical Information Book ‘as the best he has ever seen’.

Brenton is very passionate toward organisations like Rotary and Lions volunteering to develop the EMIB for Community use.

Read his Bio for 2024.

new ‘national’ Emergency Medical Information Book

We have changed the cover of the Emergency Medical Information Book cover to bring this in-line with the Council of Ambulance Authorities national identification. The book can be used anywhere in Australia.

Easy payment service introduced

After several requests, a visa/master card option has been introduced when you make purchases through ‘The EMIB Shop’

Purchases of the Emergency Medical Information Book or the Pocket edition of the EMIB are then sent to you via Australia Post.

If you require a Tax Invoice, please email [email protected]

Emergency Medical Information Book ‘pocket edition’

The EMIB ‘pocket edition’ has been designed to fit a standard wallet or pocket so that you may carry it with you at all times.

Information in the ‘pocket edition’ does not replace your own Emergency Medical Information Book, but rather be a prompt for contact details, medications and medical conditions.

The Emergency Medical Information Book has saved many lives and we know many people have purchased another book so they can carry the second copy with them, especially when travelling. We have responded with these requests by creating a ‘pocket edition’ with most of the details recorded in your main EMIB. https://emib.org.au/shop/emib-for-pocket/

It will be important to keep both copies updated especially with changes to medications etc.

In the event of a medical emergency, you can feel at easy that your medical records will be with you and able to be handed to a paramedic or medical personal.